Here are two studies I painted in class yesterday. The radishes are 4x5, the beets 7x10. Again, I was focusing on color mixing and brushstrokes.Todayi might move on to quickly ripening bananas…
I like the back of that top beet. Not many would have taken the time and effort to define that feature. I’d like to see some more shading to define each radish.
The color on these is spectacular. Again, they're better in person, but even on screen they simply glow and are so round and rich. You should mount or frame all these small paintings and hang them in a row in your kitchen. It'd be like year-round summer.
I'm with Elaine, the photos don't look as good as the actual paintings. I like the way you did the end roots of the radishes so that they look like three little fishies swimming up a brook. But what I like best is the turnips with their gold and copper skins.
I like the back of that top beet. Not many would have taken the time and effort to define that feature. I’d like to see some more shading to define each radish.
ReplyDeleteThe color on these is spectacular. Again, they're better in person, but even on screen they simply glow and are so round and rich. You should mount or frame all these small paintings and hang them in a row in your kitchen. It'd be like year-round summer.
ReplyDeleteI'm with Elaine, the photos don't look as good as the actual paintings. I like the way you did the end roots of the radishes so that they look like three little fishies swimming up a brook. But what I like best is the turnips with their gold and copper skins.
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